Spits and bars Flashcards

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1
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A long narrow finger of sediment sticking out at sea is known as a…

A

Spit.

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What process occurs along the beach to form spits and bars?

A

Longshore drift

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3
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The dropping of sediment is known as…

A

Deposition

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Strong winds and currents can cause the end of the spit to curve, this is know as a…

A

Recurved end.

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5
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The sheltered area behind the spit is build up with mud deposits, what small-scale ecosystem is developed?

A

A salt Marsh

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When longshore drift enables a spit to form right across a headland, it is known as a…

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Bar

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When a bar is formed, what is trapped behind it?

A

A freshwater lake or a lagoon.

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What is the difference between a spit and a bar?

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A bar connects two headlands across a bay and traps a freshwater lake behind it whilst a spit is a long finger that hasn’t joined two headlands and develops a salt marsh behind it.

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